#3 Joni Mitchell, 'Blue' (1971)
The quintessential singer-songwriter record. ‘Blue’ would become the blueprint for singer-songwriters to come (there was absolutely no pun intended here). “Like all of my albums, “Blue” came out of the chute with a whimper. It didn’t really take off until later. Now there’s a lot of fuss being made over it, but there wasn’t initially. The most feedback that I got was that I had gone too far and was exposing too much of myself. I couldn’t tell what I had created, really. The initial response I got was critical, mostly from the male singer-songwriters. It was kind of like Dylan going electric. They were afraid. Is this contagious? Do we all have to get this honest now?